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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

We
proudly announce the 2nd Annual Scotty McCreery Fan Club Party
in Nashville on Sunday, June 9th at Rocketown! Join Scotty, his family,
friends & band members as they celebrate the 2013 CMA Music
Festival and
another great year for Scotty! The doors will open for a late lunch
at 2:30 and the show will begin shortly
thereafter. Tickets will include: A mini performance by Scotty,
question and answer session, lunch, surprise souvenir, door
prizes, meet and greet and more!

Party tickets will go on sale
this Friday (3/22) at 10 am central! Each member can purchase up
to four tickets per membership (two members and two guests or four
members if all four are members). Member tickets are $35 - Non Member
Guests
$45. We'll be seating in purchase order while supplies last! If you
have any questions or need help with your purchase - please feel free
to email or call the office. support@fan-clubhouse.com615-297-7002

To purchase tickets - simply login to the
fan club ticket store - you'll also be able to see the link in news section of the website www.scottyfans.com. The link to purchase
tickets will go live Friday (3/22) at 10 am central.

Scotty McCreery will be at the

Grand Ole Opry House
Sat., 04/13/2013 7:00 p.m.

“I’ve always dreamed of having a career in country
music,” Scotty says. “I just never thought it could happen. I had never
really given myself a chance. Idol gave me the chance and I ran with it. I’m having a good time.”

As the season 10 winner and youngest male winner ever of the TV show American Idol,
Scotty McCreery became the person 38.6 million viewers tuned in to
watch. A week later, he made country music history when his debut
single, “I Love You This Big,” earned the highest debut for a new
artist’s first single on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart
since at least 1984. The song, which hit the Top 20 in seven weeks, is
one of the fastest-rising debut singles for a new country artist in
history.

He’s released his debut album, Clear As Day, in the fall of 2011, and made his Grand Ole Opry debut on June 10, 2011.

“My music is obviously country and it has some old
influences in it,” he says, “I love a contemporary feel with an old soul
in it.”

His producer, Mark Bright, feels the same way. “He
is an old soul. It is an incredible thing, that someone that age fully
understands what is before him and is completely unaffected by that. I
have never seen anything like it in my life. He loves it and he
understands the opportunity he’s been given and he wants to work to take
advantage of that opportunity.”

As
reigning ACM Top New Artist, Scotty McCreery knows exactly how Florida
Georgia Line, Brantley Gilbert and Jana Kramer feel as they vie for this
year’s ACM Top New Artist Award. Scotty will host the ACM Top New
Artist special, premiering Monday, March 25 at 8/7c on GAC where each of
the finalists will receive their individual category trophy from
Scotty.

“Winning the ACM award was a huge stepping stone for me
and is kind of cool for me and my fans,” Scotty said. “Even those who
maybe weren’t fans were made aware of me through that show.”

Florida
Georgia Line was named the ACM Top New Duo or Group and will perform
their hits “Cruise” and “Get Your Shine On” during the special. “This
has all happened so fast, I just think we’re the luckiest guys in the
world to get to do music for a living,” Brian Kelley said. “What’s cool
about it is that if we don’t win, we know one of our friends is going to
win so it’s kind of just a win/win situation,” Tyler Hubbard added.

Brantley
Gilbert took home the ACM Top New Male trophy and is up for New Artist
for the second consecutive year. He’ll perform “More Than Miles” and
“Kick It In The Sticks” on the special. He says his fans aren’t, well,
fans.

“I’ve never considered them fans, we consider them
friends,” he said. “I don’t sing anything I don’t write and I don’t
write anything I hadn’t been through so I think a friend is someone who
knows you and if you listen to any of my records, you got a pretty good
idea of who I am, good or bad.”

Jana Kramer, named Top New Female
Artist, is enjoying a second successful career as a singer. She
formerly starred on the hit series One Tree Hill. She’ll perform “Why Ya
Wanna” and “Whiskey” while cracking jokes that regardless of whether
she or fiancé Brantley Gilbert wins, the trophy will come home to the
same house.

“I think the greatest compliment is when someone
comes up to me and says, ‘I had no idea you were an actress,’” she said.
“I love that; I want people to like me just for my music.”

Final round fan voting for the New Artist category will begin at VoteACM.com
on March 25 and will close April 7, with the winner announced live
during the 48th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards. Co-hosted by
Blake Shelton and Luke Bryan, the ACM Awards air live on CBS on April 7
at 8/7c.

Rising star Scotty McCreery is a busy man these days, what with working on a new album, attending college and touring. In a new interview, the former ‘American Idol‘ champion confesses that his busy schedule makes it hard to find time for dating
.
McCreery called in to Broadway’s Electric Barnyard
radio show on Country 92.5 on Tuesday (March 19) to talk about
everything he’s got going on, and (of course) the topic turned to his
dating life. The young entertainer remained elusive about whether he’s
dating anyone specific when the hosts asked about his relationship with
Gabi Dougal, a longtime friend. “She’s a great friend,” he replied.
“She’s one of those girls that I’ve known since kindergarten.”

As for fellow ‘Idol’ alumnus Lauren Alaina,
McCreery revealed, “We stay in contact some, but it’s one of those
things where we’re both off in our own little world now, touring and
doing different things.”

The singer said his life right now just doesn’t make it easy to try
to date anyone. “The dating life on the road, it’s a tough thing to get
around,” he admitted. “It’s tough to even work out anything.”
So for now, it looks like McCreery will have to settle for a few
friendly rounds of golf with friends — and a possible trip to space, if
he has his way.

Edit: I just wanted to add this video on here since it is about the article & picture I posted earlier. Donna
Credit to: Headline Country

Scotty Helps Keep the Music Playing

Scotty
McCreery hosted the Country Music Association's Third Annual Keep the
Music Playing All Stars Concert at Nashville's Schermerhorn Symphony
Center. The CMA's Keep the Music Playing program helps provide musical
instruments and music labs for Nashville public schools.photo by Donn Jones/CMA

Timestamps:
:00 Have you been hanging out with Gabi Dugal?
:27 What about Lauren Alaina?
1:04 Are you dating either one of them?
1:33 When's the last time he actually had a good night's sleep?
1:57 What is it about you that attracts older women?
2:23 Who's your favorite cougar?
3:03 You cover Garth regularly, have you ever met him?
3:51 The Biebs wants to do a concert in space. Is this something you've considered?
4:34 Are you working on new music?